Across
- 1. Individual or family which is seeking or being provided social services.
- 4. Core social work skill of understanding the clients emotions and perspectives.
- 6. Group, organization or community that is seeking or being provided social services.
- 7. The ethical concept that a professional can only release or share information about a client with their consent.
- 8. A collaborative process of assessing needs, coordinating, and advocating for delivery of services.
- 10. Large-scale social work practice including social policy, and social change.
- 13. The field of practice responsible for monitoring and promoting the rights and welfare of children and youth.
- 16. Using the best scientific research and clinical studies for guiding treatments and interventions.
Down
- 2. A written set of ethical and value-based principles for a profession, providing guidance in ethical decision-making.
- 3. A situation in which two strongly held values are in conflict, and in which action to support one value violates the other.
- 5. The development of a strong working relationship between social worker and client built on trust.
- 9. The practice of fully focusing on, understanding, and responding to a speaker.
- 11. Questions that cannot be answered with a yes or no.
- 12. Action taken by a social worker to improve a client's situation.
- 14. The act of supporting, recommending, or pleading on behalf of a cause, policy, or individual.
- 15. Negative attitudes or beliefs about individuals or groups.
